Our Vision
To identify and hold accountable, those elected representatives in government who have violated their oath to uphold and protect the Constitution, either by action or omission. To ensure the Founder’s original intent for the Constitution, which was established as a compact between the several states, to protect the People and their rights, from all enemies; foreign and domestic. To opp
ose the abuse of government’s enumerated powers, and the abuse of said power, by its agents. To strengthen the rule of law, oppose the rule of man, so that no man may be above the law. Pastor Stephen Broden, Founder of Constitutional Defenders of TexasPastor Stephen Broden
Constitutional Defenders came into existence to hold our elected officials accountable to fulfill their oath of office. It is the responsibility of our political leaders to first protect and defend our constitution from foreign and domestic enemies. Our constitution is the highest law of the land, and embodies the framework of protections design to make certain that our liberties are secure for us and our posterity. It is the observation of the Defenders of Texas that our government is guilty of violating our constitution. This is evident in the number of unconstitutional executive orders, judicial decisions and legislation’s that go beyond the enumerated duties outlined in the constitution. It is clear that the recent executive branch recess appointment was unconstitutional. Equally true is congress’ crafting of National Defense Authorization Act legislation (NDAA)and signed into law by the president was unconstitutional. Clearly, the recent ruling from Justice Roberts was outside the enumerated duties specified in the constitution. Our website has documented 50 violations perpetrated against ‘We the people” and our constitution. What do we do when our government is involved in unconstitutional acts? The first answer is found in the first amendment. The phase “to peaceably assemble and petition redress” is an action that “We the people” can do when we have a grievance against our government. The word “redress” is defined in the American Dictionary of The English Language by Noah Webster 1828 as ” to set right; to amend. To remedy; to repair; to relieve from, and sometimes to indemnify; as, to redress grievances.” We must petition redress against all unconstitutional acts perpetrated by the government. The second action that can be taken is found in the principles of the 9th, and 10th amendments. When the government goes beyond the enumerated limitations of the constitution then “We the people” must appeal to the 9th and 10th amendments to protect our liberties.